Davis & Davis

[1] Pierpont attended Baltimore City College for one year and the Maryland Institute of Design, Engineering, and Mathematics for three.

[2] In 1907, he moved to Los Angeles and in 1909, he married Gertrude Alberta Churchill in Santa Monica, California.

[3] From 1924 to 1925, Pierpont and Gertrude traveled across Europe and North Africa, with destinations that included the British Isles, France, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Tunisia, Morocco, Egypt, and Algeria.

[1] Pierpont also served on the 1932 Olympics international jury and competed in eight-meter class sailing, where he won gold as the oldest member of brother-in-law Owen Churchill's boat, the Angelita.

[1][6] Walter attended Massachusetts Institute of Technology for both his bachelor's and master's degrees, the formor of which he obtained in 1910 and the latter in 1911.

Elsie worked as an assistant in Henry's office and the two wrote the Biographical Dictionary of American Architects together.

[8] Professionally, Henry's association with Davises began around 1911, when he and Pierpont won first place in a competition to build Santa Ana High School.

Davis siblings. Davis & Davis are Pierpont Davis, standing in the center of the photograph, and Walter S. Davis, seated with a brother to his right and his sister to his left